Can anyone recommend a good trainer that knows how to deal with horses that buck? I've been riding it out and disciplining him when he does it, but that isn't working....
Kim C. replied:
Paul Waslyn .... http://www.diamondcfarm.com/
Brittany B. replied:
Team Barlow Performance Horses. They're located in Middletown
Theresa M. replied:
Ashley Burnett horses buck for a reason since I know where you are and the resources first and foremost get Ann Marie Hancock from rectertown equine out to check him over she is an ostopath I work with, she will look at his saddle and teeth she can fix most physical problems that could be bothering him. After that you can think of fixing the buck. 1. What kind of bit do you use? 2. How is the saddle? 3. How often do you ride? 4. Is he fit to do the work you ask? 5. How fit are you? 6. When was his teeth last done. I can go on and on but these are the most important questions right now. Fixing s buck is not a problem it's finding out why he bucks. Horses don't get up on the morning and think well at 2pm when my owner rides me I'm going to buck then off. They do it fora reason.
Marge K. replied:
Tracy Stark Meisenbach great trainer!
Ashley M. replied:
Theresa, Dr. Hancock is his vet and is the one who checked him over and said physically he's fine. Did a saddle check, it's good.
Allie S. replied:
Joey Dayton
Karen B. replied:
Trey Hedgepeth
Catie H. replied:
Check out Jennifer Daly. Phenomenal rider. Coached Virginia Intermont for a while. Also Sarah Warmack is really good
Sherry B. replied:
I don't know exactly where you are, but I recommend Jesse Chase in North Carolina.